Anton Dziuba, Chairman of the Board of the Educational Initiatives Foundation, presented Maiia Ihnatenko, a physics teacher at Lyceum No. 3 in Zhytomyr, with 16 laptops for the classroom, provided by Scottish partners Reusing IT, and a gift set of books on leadership and technology from MIM Business School.
Maiia Ihnatenko is not simply a semi-finalist of the Global Teacher Prize Ukraine 2024. She systematically implements project-based methods and research approaches to develop key competencies in the natural sciences, particularly physics.
This philosophy aligns with the Educational Initiatives Foundation’s vision for supporting STEM education.
During the visit, Foundation specialists observed a physics lesson and had the opportunity to speak with pupils and teachers at the lyceum.
We were pleasantly impressed by the lyceum’s modern infrastructure and the professionalism of its educators. The genuine emotions of the children and their gratitude inspire us to continue our work. We thank our partners Reusing IT and MIM Business School for their support in developing education!